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New South Wales child development study (NSW-CDS): an Australian multiagency, multigenerational, longitudinal record linkage study

机译:新南威尔士州儿童发展研究(NSW-CDS):澳大利亚多机构,多代,纵向记录连锁研究

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Purpose: The initial aim of this multiagency, multigenerational record linkage study is to identify childhood profiles of developmental vulnerability and resilience, and to identify the determinants of these profiles. The eventual aim is to identify risk and protective factors for later childhood-onset and adolescent-onset mental health problems, and other adverse social outcomes, using subsequent waves of record linkage. The research will assist in informing the development of public policy and intervention guidelines to help prevent or mitigate adverse longterm health and social outcomes. Participants: The study comprises a population cohort of 87 026 children in the Australian State of New South Wales (NSW). The cohort was defined by entry into the first year of full-time schooling in NSW in 2009, at which time class teachers completed the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) on each child (with 99.7% coverage in NSW). The AEDC data have been linked to the children's birth, health, school and child protection records for the period from birth to school entry, and to the health and criminal records of their parents, as well as mortality databases. Findings to date: Descriptive data summarising sex, geographic and socioeconomic distributions, and linkage rates for the various administrative databases are presented. Child data are summarised, and the mental health and criminal records data of the children's parents are provided. Future plans: In 2015, at age 11 years, a self-report mental health survey was administered to the cohort in collaboration with government, independent and Catholic primary school sectors. A second record linkage, spanning birth to age 11 years, will be undertaken to link this survey data with the aforementioned administrative databases. This will enable a further identification of putative risk and protective factors for adverse mental health and other outcomes in adolescence, which can then be tested in subsequent record linkages.
机译:目的:这项多机构,多代记录链接研究的最初目的是确定儿童发育脆弱性和适应力的概况,并确定这些概况的决定因素。最终的目的是利用随后的记录联系浪潮,确定儿童后期和青少年期心理健康问题以及其他不良社会后果的风险和保护因素。该研究将有助于为公共政策和干预指南的制定提供信息,以帮助预防或减轻不利的长期健康和社会后果。参加者:该研究包括澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)的87 026名儿童的队列。该人群的定义是从2009年进入新南威尔士州的全日制学习的第一年起,当时班级老师完成了每个孩子的澳大利亚早期发展普查(AEDC)(新南威尔士州的覆盖率为99.7%)。 AEDC数据已与从出生到入学期间的儿童出生,健康,学校和儿童保护记录相关联,并与他们父母的健康和犯罪记录以及死亡率数据库相关联。迄今为止的发现:介绍了描述性数据,总结了各种行政数据库的性别,地理和社会经济分布以及联系率。汇总了孩子的数据,并提供了孩子父母的心理健康和犯罪记录数据。未来计划:2015年,在11岁时,与政府,独立和天主教小学部门合作,对该队列进行了自我报告心理健康调查。将进行第二次记录联系,从出生到11岁,将调查数据与上述行政数据库联系起来。这将有助于进一步确定不良的心理健康和青春期其他结局的假定风险和保护因素,然后可以在随后的记录关联中对其进行测试。

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